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The Selecter’s Pauline Black vows to continue fight against racism and sexism at Arthur ‘Gaps’ Hendrickson’s funeral

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The Selecter‘s Pauline Black has pledged to continue Arthur ‘Gaps’ Hendrickson’s legacy by fighting against racism and sexism.Hendrickson passed away last month at the age of 73.

His death was confirmed by Black in a post shared on the band’s official social media pages.The statement said that he died after a short illness.“The world has lost a Two-Tone original, a talented musician and an absolute gentlemen.

We have lost our beloved friend and bandmate. RIP Gaps,” Black wrote.The funeral of the Two-Tone music legend took place at Coventry Cathedral.

While attending, Black revealed that it was a day she was dreading, saying: “His loss to me is immeasurable. His loss to The Selecter is immeasurable.

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